Review of Idol Killer’s defense of Molinism & Open Theism: Part 1 w/ Colton Carlson
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I think platonism suffers from further issues than the video states. Take the issue from different angles: The problem of Induction, Causality, and reliability of our minds: It is hard to see that there is much a reason to suppose … Continue reading Plato: A Van Tilian’s Thoughts
This is an altered form of the conversation between Tyler, Warren, and me on the issue of 1 Cor. 2:14: Warren McGrew: 1 Corinthians 2:14 should not be rendered “natural”, but rather “sensuous” as in carnal… as one who has … Continue reading Warren McGrew on the Natural Man
I will be giving my commentary on a video by Warren McGrew on the issue of whether God has perfect knowledge. This is because he has nothing written and readily available to read and critique. He is an Open Theist … Continue reading Warren McGrew on Perfect Knowledge
I have had many conversations with Open Theists. The recent statement from Cameron Bertuzzi that he can’t decide between Open Theism and Molinism (which are both two bad positions) makes me think it is worth putting some of what I’ve … Continue reading My Responses to Various Open Theists
The Problem of the Criterion: A Christian’s Thoughts by Jimmy Stephens The problem with particularism is spelled out by philosophers who try to handle the problem of the criterion. Namely, it is subjectivism. When the epistemologist calls one of his … Continue reading The Problem of the Criterion: A Christian’s Thoughts
Jane The SJW: It’s absolutely not justifiable to murder your child if it misbehaves. There is no excuse to take your child out into the community to be stoned to death just cause they disobey their parents. You’re the first … Continue reading Should we execute rebellious children?
This is the other part of my conversation with the abortionists. Here is the first part: http://spirited-tech.com/2021/05/28/reproductive-slavery/ Virginia House: The fact is that abortions were legal in the US (for white women) until the mid 19th century. For most of … Continue reading House on Abortion
UPDATED: There have been several exchanges with Pallmann and even another video responding to critics. I wish to share all the recent relevant information, but with a special thanks to Daniel Akande for his responses and hard work that … Continue reading Reponses to Pallmann on Presuppositional Apologetics
I recently had an exchange with Leighton Flowers over the issue of a serious mistake Leighton has made for years. This is conflating the inability to believe with the inability to understand. That often leaves Leighton’s arguments confused and misguided. … Continue reading The Natural Man: Calvinism and the Ability to Understand
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